From: Michael Brown <mwbrown@s...>
Date: Wed, 20 Jan 2016 14:31:27 -0700
Subject: RE: The Great American Solar Eclipse of 2017
anyone that wants to join me in Casper WY, let me know Jackson (Grand Teton) is another option Michael Brown Sheridan, WY mwsaber6@msn.com Date: Wed, 20 Jan 2016 13:34:47 -0500 Subject: The Great American Solar Eclipse of 2017 From: indy.kochte@gmail.com To: Hey, everyone! Okay, this is early, but...wanted to put this on your radars now, so you can start thinking about it (especially if you want to travel, and want to get a hotel or camping location or something). Granted, you still have 19 months before this will actually happen (19 months from tomorrow, no less!), but those 19 months are going to be going by *quickly* (at least for this event; everything else making the days and weeks drag is your own thing ;-) ). The Great American (total solar) Eclipse of 2017!!! The LAST time this happened, where the solar eclipse went coast to coast, was in 1918. Next year, the eclipse will range from Oregon to South Carolina. Fully detailed maps by state are in the link below. This is a prime and ideal opportunity for pretty much everyone in the US to get their chance to see a total solar eclipse. They just don't happen that often, and more infrequently in the States (much less across the entire Lower 48). The full duration of the totality part of the eclipse will be upwards of 2 minutes and 41 seconds, depending on where you are in the eclipse path, and how close to the center line you will be. A friend of mine picked up some of the maps from this site. They are very detailed. I have to put an order in now myself. :-D http://www.greatamericaneclipse.com/ So...where will YOU be on August 21, 2017? Me, where it's not cloudy. ;-) Mk PS: for school planning purposes, August 21st is a Monday. Put in for your time off now! :-D (or maybe you teachers out there can write it off as an educational venture?)